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IND vs AUS: This bowler is becoming more dangerous with increasing age, made a special record in Test cricket

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IND vs AUS: Team India is playing the 5th match of the Test series against Australia in Australia. In this match, the captaincy of Team India is in the hands of Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah won the toss in this match and decided to bat first. After this decision, Team India’s start was not good. Indian batsmen were seen in a very difficult situation in the Sydney Test. The most important contribution behind this was Australia’s star bowler Scott Boland. Boland bowled brilliantly in this match and was the most successful player for Australia so far. In the meanwhile he has also accomplished a big feat.

Boland’s wonder

As soon as Scott Boland took four wickets against India, he completed a total of 50 wickets in his Test career. He is the oldest fast player to complete 50 Test wickets in the last 50 years. Boland is currently 35 years old. He has been performing amazingly since his debut. Nitish Kumar Reddy became Boland’s 50th Test victim. He dismissed Reddy for 0. Apart from this, he has dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant in this match.

These batsmen became victims of Boland the most times

  1. Virat Kohli – 4 times
  2. Joe Root – 4 times
  3. Shubhman Gill – 3 times
  4. Jack Crowley – 3 times
  5. Jonny Bairstow – 3 times

becoming dangerous with increasing age

Boland is becoming a more dangerous bowler with his increasing age. He has completed 15 wickets in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy. Apart from this, Boland has become a big threat for Virat Kohli. During his short career, he has made big batsmen like Virat Kohli and Joe Root his victims 4 times. In such a situation, taking him lightly would be a big danger for any team.

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